DeepSeek’s AI claims have sparked skepticism among industry experts, with concerns over its reported $5.6 million training cost and potential reliance on OpenAI’s technology. While DeepSeek asserts its models rival OpenAI’s at a fraction of the price, critics question the accuracy of its cost estimates and whether it used banned U.S. chips. Investors reacted sharply, erasing nearly $600 billion from Nvidia’s market cap. OpenAI is reviewing whether DeepSeek improperly leveraged its output data.
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00:02DeepSeek's AI claims have sparked skepticism among industry experts with concerns over
00:07its reported $5.6 million training cost and potential reliance on OpenAI technology.
00:12While DeepSeek asserts its model rivals OpenAI at a fraction of the price,
00:16critics question the accuracy of its cost estimates and whether it used banned US chips.
00:20Investors reacted sharply, erasing nearly $600 billion from NVIDIA's market gap.
00:25OpenAI is reviewing whether DeepSeek improperly leveraged its output data.
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